Once I was working in a remote area of Eastern Kentucky and we ran out of fuses for the Control Panel that was 480 Volt three phase. The Variable Frequency Drive was fried and you could smell the burned electronics across the room. That was not good enough for the Engineer who worked for the panel builder so he had me do tests that ended up blowing all of the spare fuses. He insisted I run one more test and blow another three fuses before he would warranty the VFD. I drove to town and bought inline ATO fuse holders and all the 10 amp ATO fuses I could buy from the Auto Parts stores. I wired three ATO 10 Amp fuses into the panel and cautiously ran the next test the Engineer demanded, bang

The electrician thought I shot the panel three times with a high power hand gun, saw the ATO fuses hot wired in and laughed. I removed the cover from the VFD and let the Engineer know the Capacitors were exploded all over the inside of the VFD and I suspected that is why it kept blowing fuses. I asked him if he wanted me to blow the last three fuses for any reason, he said, NO.
Now you know why they don't use ATO fuses on 480 Volt circuits.